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http404 Error Page On Email Text Box?
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Can any PC/ tech geniuses out there tell me why this might be happening and if a realy simple way to deal (I need an idiot guide !!)
I have never had it before. Appears to be in a state of "loading" while I get this but doesn't stop...
I have 100% access and links working fine otherwise.
I went into options settings and when I clicked blank page - it went but back straight away whether I'm composing, going into a draft.
Hope I'm making sense..& thanks
I have never had it before. Appears to be in a state of "loading" while I get this but doesn't stop...
I have 100% access and links working fine otherwise.
I went into options settings and when I clicked blank page - it went but back straight away whether I'm composing, going into a draft.
Hope I'm making sense..& thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'404' errors are usually generated by the server that your computer is trying to connect to, rather than by any software on your computer. That strongly suggest that the problem 'is at their end' (i.e. with your email provider's website) rather than 'at your end'. So, apart from waiting for your email provider to fix the problem, there's probably nothing that you can do.
However it might be worth trying to access the site with a different browser (such as Firefox if you're currently using Internet Explorer):
http:// www.moz illa.or g/en-US /firefo x/all/
You could also try getting in (via 'POP3' or 'IMAP') by configuring an email client (such as Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail) but we'd need further information from you in order to tell you how to do that.
So, if you post again, please tell us:
(a) your operating system (e.g. Windows XP or Windows 8) ;
(b) your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) ; and
(c) the name of your email provider (i.e. the bit after the @ symbol in your email address)
However it might be worth trying to access the site with a different browser (such as Firefox if you're currently using Internet Explorer):
http://
You could also try getting in (via 'POP3' or 'IMAP') by configuring an email client (such as Outlook Express or Windows Live Mail) but we'd need further information from you in order to tell you how to do that.
So, if you post again, please tell us:
(a) your operating system (e.g. Windows XP or Windows 8) ;
(b) your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) ; and
(c) the name of your email provider (i.e. the bit after the @ symbol in your email address)
(a) operating system (Windows XP) ;
(b) web browser (Internet Explorer 8)
(c) name of your email provider (gmail.com)
Thank you so much...Buenchico/Chris, I thought it might have been me!!
as it happens when I checked it I have been able to use email OK via Google chrome but I dont like using it.
Perhaps best to wait to see what it is like in the morning as the provider may be tampering with it. Think there may be a full moon around now!!
Thanks again.
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